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Week Two
  1. Answers to the pretest
  2. On-line dictionaries
  3. Listening practice
  4. Reading chapter 1
  5. Homework

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Outline
  • Answers to Pretest
  • Listening practice VOA Special English
  • http//www.voanews.com/english/news/
  • http//www.voanews.com/learningenglish/home/
  • On-line dictionaries
  • Chapter 1 English as a Universal Language
  • Listen and take notes.
  • Group discussion what the reasons to support
    that English is NOT a universal language? What
    the reasons to support that English is a
    universal language?
  • Go through the texts (vocabulary and sentence
    structure).
  • Exercise
  • QA
  • Homework
  • Recitation Practice (Group 1) English as a
    Universal Language (p.6-9)
  • Reading

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Answers to Pretest
  • Rumors
  • Suit
  • Keyboards
  • Retrieve
  • Keynote
  • Release
  • Interactivity
  • Slate
  • Hurdles
  • EDECBB

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On-line Dictionaries
  • http//memo.cgu.edu.tw/yu-yen/dictionaries.htm
  • 1. Merriam-Webster (also included Thesaurus)  ?
    http//www.m-w.com/
  • 10.  One Look Dictionary http//www.onelook.com/
     
  • 12.      Thesaurus Com ?http//thesaurus.reference
    .com
  • http//www.wordnik.com/

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Follow suit
  • to play a card of the same suit as the card led
  • to follow an example set
  • Examples
  • Maybe we ought to follow suit and bring in some
    nice music and stick flowers in every room, and
    get rid of these white walls and computers.
  • Life also resembles whist in this, that we are
    obliged to follow suit in a general way to those
    who happen to have the lead.

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Release (v.)
  • The hostages have been released.
  • The lion was released from its cage.
  • I released my sons hand, and he ran out onto the
    playground.
  • The factory faced serious fines for releasing
    dangerous chemicals into the river.
  • During exercise, the body releases chemicals in
    the brain that make you feel better.
  • Exercise is a good way to release stress.

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Release (n.)
  • The prisoner is eligible for early release.
  • The prisoner was given an early release.
  • the release of heat into the atmosphere
  • Exercise triggers the release of chemicals in the
    brain that make you feel better.
  • an accidental release of pollutants into the
    river
  • They've filed a request for release from the
    contract.
  • They're requesting a release from their
    contractual obligations.
  • The release of the book is scheduled for next
    month.

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Hurdles
  • Synonyms balk, bar, block, chain, clog, cramp,
    crimp, deterrent, drag, embarrassment, fetter,
    handicap, hindrance, holdback, encumbrance,
    impediment, inhibition, interference, let,
    manacle, obstacle, obstruction, shackles, stop,
    stumbling block, trammel

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Primary concern/ be primarily concerned with
  • The economy was the primary focus of the debate.
  • The family is the primary social unit of human
    life.
  • The primary function of our schools is to educate
    our young people.
  • We just started our primary flight training.
  • The book is based mainly on primary sources
    rather than secondary sources.

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Keywords and Main Ideas
  • Nucleic acid
  • How is it discovered
  • The structure (with a comparison with amino)
    polymer, its subunits
  • Two varieties
  • How does it form the genetic code

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Listening practice
  • VOA Special English
  • http//www.voanews.com/english/news/
  • http//www.voanews.com/learningenglish/home/

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English as a Universal Language
  • Listen and take notes.
  • Group discussion
  • (1) What the reasons to support that English is
    NOT a universal language?
  • (2) What the reasons to support that English is a
    universal language?

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Group Discussion
  • Dialect
  • State-run secondary schools

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p.6AChinese versus English
  • Although there may be as many people speaking the
    various dialects  of Chinese as there are English
    speakers, English is certainly more widespread
    geographically, more genuinely universal than
    Chinese.  

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state-run (adj.)
  • to be managed by the nation or the state.
  • the state apparatus
  • Airwaves
  • In-service training
  • the ecumenical  language

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P.7 C Media and Transportation
  • English prevails in transportation and the media.
    The travel and communication language of the
    international airwaves is English.
  • Pilots and air traffic controllers speak English
    at all international airports.
  • Maritime traffic uses flag and light signals, but
    if vessels needed to communicate verbally, they
    would find a common language, which would
    probably be English, says the U.S. Coast Guards
    Werner Siems.

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Airwaves and airway
  • airwaves the medium of radio and television
    transmission not used technically.
  • Airway a passage for a current of air a
    designated route along which airplanes fly from
    airport to airport especially such a route
    equipped with navigational aids

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P.7D
  • Five of the largest broadcastersCBS,NBC, ABC,
    the BBC, and the CBCreach a potential audience
    of about 300 million people through English
    broadcast. It is also the most popular language
    of satellite TV.

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P.7EFG The Information Age
  • The language of the information age is English.
  • More than 80 percent of all the information
    stored in the more than 100 million computers
    around the world is in English.
  • Eighty-five percent of international telephone
    conversations are conducted in English, as are
    three-fourths of the worlds mail, telexes , and
    cables. Computer program instructions and the
    software itself are often supplied only in
    English.

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telex
  • a communication service involving teletypewriters
    connected by wire through automatic exchanges
    also a teletypewriter used in telex

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P.8H
  • German was once the language of science. Today
    more than 80 percent of all scientific papers are
    published first in English. Over half the worlds
    technical and scientific periodicals are in
    English, which is also the language of medicine,
    electronics, and space technology.
  •  

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p.8 IJ International Business
  • English is the language of international
    business.
  • When a Japanese businessman strikes a deal
    anywhere in Europe, the chances are overwhelming
    that the negotiations were conducted in English.

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P.8K
  • Manufactured goods indicate their country of
    origin in English Made in Germany, not
    Fabriziert in Deutschland. It is the language of
    choice in multinational corporations.
  • Datsun and Nissan write international memorandums
    in English. As early as 1985, 80 percent of the
    Japanese Mitsui and Companys employees could
    speak, read and write English.
  • Toyota provides in-service  English courses.
    English classes are held in Saudi Arabia for the
    ARAMCO workers and on three continents for Chase
    Manhattan Bank staff.

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In-service
  •  going on or continuing while one is fully
    employed ltinservice teacher education workshopsgt

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P.8L Diplomacy
  • English is replacing the dominant European
    languages of centuries past. English has replaced
    French as the language of diplomacy it is one of
    the official languages of international aid
    organizations such as Oxfam and Save the Children
    as well as of UNESCO, NATO, and the UN.

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p.8M Lingua Franca 
  • English serves as a common tongue in countries
    where people speak many different languages. In
    India, nearly 200 different languages are spoken
    only 30 percent speak the official language,
    Hindi. When Rajiv Gandhi addressed the nation
    after his mothers assassination, he spoke in
    English. The European Free Trade Association
    works only in English even though it is a foreign
    tongue for all six member countries.
  •  any of various languages used as common or
    commercial tongues among peoples of diverse
    speech
  •  

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P.8 N Official Language
  • English is the official or semiofficial language
    of 20 African countries, including Sierra Leone,
    Ghana, Nigeria, Liberia, and South Africa.
    Students are instructed in English at Makerere
    University in Uganda, the University of Nairobi
    in Kenya, and the University of Dar es Salaam in
    Tanzania.

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P.9-O
  • English is the ecumenical  language of the World
    Council of Churches, and one of the official
    languages of the Olympics and the Miss Universe
    competition.
  •   worldwide or general in extent, influence, or
    application of, relating to, or representing the
    whole of a body of churches promoting or
    tending toward worldwide Christian unity or
    cooperation

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P.9 P Youth Culture
  • English is the language of international youth
    culture. Young people worldwide listen to and
    sing popular songs in English often without fully
    understanding the lyrics. Break dance, rap
    music, bodybuilding, windsurfing, and
    computer hacking are invading the slang of
    German youth.

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Homework
  • E1 (p.4-5), E3(p.9) and E5 (p.11)
  • Reading Mongolians Learn to Say Progress in
    English (p.16-18)
  • Recitation Practice or Oral Reports
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